Stress Management. Student Stress Scale In the Student Stress Scale, each event, such as beginning or ending school, has been assigned a score that represents.

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Stress Management

Student Stress Scale In the Student Stress Scale, each event, such as beginning or ending school, has been assigned a score that represents the amount of readjustment a person has to make in life as a result of that event. In some studies, people with serious illnesses have been found to have high scores on such scales. People with scores of 300 or higher have a high health risk. Subjects scoring between 150 and 300 points have about a chance of serious health change within two years. Subjects scoring below 150 have a 1 in 3 chance of serious health change.

Stress Management What is Stress? Body's non-specific response to any demand made on it. Stress is not by definition synonymous with nervous tension or anxiety Stress provides the means to express talents and energies and pursue happiness It can also cause exhaustion and illness, either physical or psychological; heart attacks and accidents The important thing to remember about stress is that certain forms are normal and essential

Stress Induced Changes  Increased heart rate  Increased blood pressure (systolic and diastolic)  Increased secretions of stimulatory hormones  These occur whether the stress is positive or negative in nature o"fight or flight" mechanism  Continual exposure lowers the body's ability to cope with additional forms of psychological or physiological stress.

Disruptions caused by Stress  Physical  Emotional  Spiritual  Social

Stress Builds  Stress is a process that builds. It's more effective to intervene early in the process rather than later. Try to become aware of the signs that suggest the process has begun.

Recognizing Stress  General irritability  Elevated heart rate  Increased blood pressure  Increased accident proneness  Floating anxiety –anxious feeling for no specific reason

Recognizing Stress Trembling Insomnia Headaches Indigestion Pain in neck and/or lower back Changes in appetite or sleep pattern

Stress Management Strategies Structure each day to include a minimum of 20 minutes of aerobic exercise. Eat well balanced meals, more whole grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables. Substitute fruits for desserts. Avoid caffeine. The substance may aggravate anxiety, insomnia, nervousness and trembling. Reduce refined sugars. Excess sugars cause frequent fluctuation in blood glucose levels, adding stress to the body's physiological functioning.

Stress Management Strategies Reduce alcohol and drugs. These substances may add to headaches and swelling, decrease coping mechanisms and add to depression. Get a least 7 hours of sleep nightly. Spend time each day with at least one relaxation technique - imagery, daydreaming, prayer, yoga or meditation. Take a warm bath or shower. Go for a walk. Get in touch! Hug someone, hold hands, or stroke a pet. Physical contact is a great way to relieve stress.